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Phase relationship of PD pulses in dielectric liquids under ac conditions
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Phase RelationshipElectrical EngineeringElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringPhysicsPd PulsesDischarge InceptionGlow DischargeApplied PhysicsDielectric LiquidsMineral OilPulsed Electric FieldElectrophysiologyPulse PowerGas Discharge PlasmaElectrochemistryElectrical Insulation
Partial discharge pulse phase analysis carried out on a mineral oil and a perfluoropolyether with point-to-plane electrodes provided further and additional evidence that discharge epochs tend to be concentrated in the vicinity of the alternating voltage peaks at discharge inception in lieu of the voltage zeros characteristic of normal cavities occluded in solid and liquid-impregnated solid insulating systems. Relatively large positive polarity discharge pulses, having an associated charge transfer of /spl ges/15 pC with a recurrence rate of at least one per every ten consecutive cycles, appear initially on the positive half-cycle; with further increases in applied voltage both their number and magnitude continue to exceed those of negative polarity over the negative half-cycle. This behavior is to be distinguished from that commonly observed with high sensitivity measurements, which clearly indicate that early discharge onset in liquids is characterized by the occurrence of minute highly intermittent negative polarity pulses. The increase in charge transfer of the discharge pulses with applied voltage is suggestive of the development of longer more intense streamers in the dielectric liquids at the more elevated electrical fields. Also the results infer that discharges or streamers form and propagate more readily in the mineral oil than in the electronegative perfluoropolyether.
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